Ranking of Ohio Counties By Non-Hispanic Voting-age Population from Census 2020
Updated on August 29, 2023.
According to the data from the United States 2020 decennial Census, in April 2020, among all of Ohio counties, Franklin County had the highest voting-age population who identified as Non-Hispanic (not hispanic or latino) (962.89K), followed by Cuyahoga County (951.68K), and Hamilton County (622.65K).
The chart below shows the top 10 counties, and the table below shows the ranking of all Ohio counties based on the voting-age population who identified as non-hispanic.
You can see similar ranking information for other states and also for the different racial groups in Ohio.
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Related Topics: Ohio Census 2020 Topic List.
Data Source: US Census Bureau, 2020 Census.
Ranking of Ohio Counties By Non-Hispanic Voting-age Population from Census 2020
Rank | County | Non-Hispanic Voting-age Population |
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1 | Franklin County | 962,885 |
2 | Cuyahoga County | 951,677 |
3 | Hamilton County | 622,652 |
4 | Summit County | 420,004 |
5 | Montgomery County | 406,700 |
6 | Lucas County | 314,558 |
7 | Stark County | 288,310 |
8 | Butler County | 283,605 |
9 | Lorain County | 223,781 |
10 | Lake County | 180,371 |
11 | Warren County | 177,485 |
12 | Mahoning County | 174,464 |
13 | Trumbull County | 159,150 |
14 | Clermont County | 157,694 |
15 | Delaware County | 152,866 |
16 | Medina County | 139,364 |
17 | Licking County | 134,989 |
18 | Portage County | 129,529 |
19 | Greene County | 129,183 |
20 | Fairfield County | 117,907 |
21 | Clark County | 102,491 |
22 | Wood County | 99,471 |
23 | Richland County | 96,193 |
24 | Wayne County | 87,113 |
25 | Miami County | 82,112 |
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